Big Man on Campus

1989 "A comedy of heroic proportions."
6| 1h45m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 12 December 1989 Released
Producted By: Regency Enterprises
Country: United States of America
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In this version of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", a hunchback is found living in the bell tower of UCLA. He discovers life as two students bring him out of the tower and into society.

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w-annette i have seen this movie years ago and i would like my family to see it now, does anyone know where i can get it i have tried for some time i would be very grateful thank you. i think this was a brilliant film the first time i watched it a laughed so much i missed some of it and had to watch it again nd again its really good, i had a copy of it as it wasknown as hunchback hairbal of la, then i lost it nd some timelater i found a copy in th library and it was called big man on campus it is a really funny film, i would really like my sons to see it now as i have told them so much about it but i cant get a copy anywhere i would be very grateul if anyone can tell me where to get it or if it will be on DVD soon thank you.
sldub This is a great "bad" movie! It was one of my favorites in high school. I love Bob Maloogaloogaloogalooga....looga. It is very silly, and sometimes cheesy, but Bob rocks. A must see.
Taylor36 Big Man on campus is a clever, witty movie that will definitely make you laugh! Although it's base is humor it also has a touching side and an important message. You grow to love Bob Maloogaloogaloogaloogalooga and I found myself keeping my fingers crossed for him! It is a movie for everyone and I recommend it. Also Alan Katz is fabulous!
cco-2 If you've never met Bob Maloogaloogaloogaloogalooga, you've missed one of the great experiences of life. This little known, out-of-print film, is a masterpiece that can only be appreciated with repeated viewing. Like all fine things, it improves with age. The writer and director are obviously huge fans of the Marx brothers and Woody Allen. You won't regret spending 100 minutes with this one - if you can find a copy.